Illustrated Nobel Peace Prize scene — AI-generated artwork behind this award's word search puzzle
Free Nobel Peace Prize word search. We picked 12 themed words — its ceremony, its trophy, and the craft it honours — and laid them out on a 15×15 grid. Drag across the letters to find every word on the list.
Words to find: NOBEL, PEACE, OSLO, MEDAL, CITATION, DIPLOMA, LAUREATE, CEREMONY, LECTURE, SPEECH, MEDIATOR, NONVIOLENCE.
Diagonals are where most players stall. Once you are down to the last word or two, sweep the diagonals deliberately.
Nobel Peace Prize word list, defined
PEACE/piːs/ · noun, verb
A state of quiet and tranquility, free from violence and conflict. To make or bring about a state of peace. Related: calm, tranquility, serenity, harmony.
MEDAL/ˈmɛdəl/ · noun
A small object, typically made of metal, awarded to someone for winning a competition or achieving a particular standard. A medal can be made of various materials, such as gold, silver, or bronze. Related: award, prize, trophy, medallion.
CITATION/ˈsɪtɪˌeɪʃən/ · noun
A reference or quotation from another source, typically cited in academic or literary work. A statement or fact that is supported by evidence or authority. Related: reference, quotation, allusion, mention.
DIPLOMA/ˈdɪpləmə/ · noun
A document awarded by an educational institution to a student who has successfully completed a course of study, typically at the end of a degree program. A document or certificate that serves as evidence of a person's qualifications or achievements. Related: certificate, degree, diplôme, credential.
LAUREATE/ˈlɔːriɪt/ · noun
A person honored or awarded for their achievements, especially in literature or science. A poet or writer who has been awarded a prize or honor. Related: winner, prizewinner, honoree, champion.
CEREMONY/ˈsɛrɪməni/ · noun
A formal or official act or occasion, typically with a ritual or symbolic element; a public display of respect or celebration. Related: rite, ritual, ceremony, observance.
LECTURE/ˈlɛktʃər/ · noun, verb
A talk or discourse on a particular subject, especially one given to an audience, or to give a talk or discourse to someone. Related: talk, speech, address, sermon.
SPEECH/spɛtʃ/ · noun, verb
The act of speaking; an address or oration, especially one delivered on a formal occasion. The use of words to communicate thoughts, feelings, or ideas. Related: oration, address, talk, lecture.
MEDIATOR/ˈmɛdɪeɪtər/ · noun
A person who helps to settle a dispute or conflict between two or more people, or a thing that helps to bring about a reconciliation or agreement. A mediator is often a neutral third party who facilitates communication and negotiation between the parties involved. Related: arbiter, conciliator, intermediary, negotiator.
NONVIOLENCE/ˌnɒnvioʊˈlɛns/ · noun
The avoidance of violence, especially in the pursuit of social or political goals; a policy of non-violent resistance. Related: pacifism, passivism, nonaggression, nonconfrontation.